講義内容詳細:アジア圏概論(英語講義)/アジア圏概論Ⅰ(英語講義)

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年度/Academic Year 2020
授業科目名/Course Title (Japanese) アジア圏概論(英語講義)/アジア圏概論Ⅰ(英語講義)
英文科目名/Course Title (English) Introduction to Area Studies: Asia(in English)/Introduction to Area Studies Ⅰ:Asia(in English)
学期/Semester 前期 単位/Credits 2
教員名/Instructor (Japanese) 林 載桓
英文氏名/Instructor (English) LIM, Jaehwan

講義概要/Course description
This course aims to offer an overview of recent developments in East Asia with a special focus on three inter-related regional trends: Democratization, globalization, and the rise of China. 
達成目標/Course objectives
The goal of the course is to (1) familiarize students with the current state of East Asian international relations and (2) enable them to discuss challenges facing the region and explore solutions. 
授業計画/Lecture plan
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授業計画/Class Guidance
事前学習/Preparation N/A
事後学習/Reviewing N/A
2
授業計画/Class Studying East Asia
事前学習/Preparation Refer to the reading list
事後学習/Reviewing Refer to the reading list
3
授業計画/Class The Cold War in East Asia
事前学習/Preparation Refer to the reading list
事後学習/Reviewing Refer to the reading list
4
授業計画/Class The End of the Cold War in East Asia
事前学習/Preparation Refer to the reading list
事後学習/Reviewing Refer to the reading list
5
授業計画/Class Democratization I: Korea and Taiwan
事前学習/Preparation Refer to the reading list
事後学習/Reviewing Refer to the reading list
6
授業計画/Class Democratization II: Indonesia and Myanmar
事前学習/Preparation Refer to the reading list
事後学習/Reviewing Refer to the reading list
7
授業計画/Class Democratization III: China and North Korea
事前学習/Preparation Refer to the reading list 
事後学習/Reviewing Refer to the reading list 
8
授業計画/Class Globalization I: Economic Interdependence
事前学習/Preparation Refer to the reading list 
事後学習/Reviewing Refer to the reading list 
9
授業計画/Class Globalization II: Non-traditional Security
事前学習/Preparation Refer to the reading list 
事後学習/Reviewing Refer to the reading list 
10
授業計画/Class Globalization III: People on the move
事前学習/Preparation Refer to the reading list 
事後学習/Reviewing Refer to the reading list
11
授業計画/Class The rise of China I: Economy
事前学習/Preparation Refer to the reading list
事後学習/Reviewing Refer to the reading list
12
授業計画/Class The rise of China II: Military
事前学習/Preparation Refer to the reading list
事後学習/Reviewing Refer to the reading list
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授業計画/Class The rise of China III: Society
事前学習/Preparation Refer to the reading list
事後学習/Reviewing Refer to the reading list
14
授業計画/Class Review and general discussion
事前学習/Preparation Refer to the reading list
事後学習/Reviewing Refer to the reading list
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授業計画/Class Exam and feedback
事前学習/Preparation N/A
事後学習/Reviewing N/A
授業方法/Method of instruction
There will be a brief background explanation from the instructor at the beginning of each class and the rest
will be devoted to presentation and discussion. Each student will be required to make a presentation on
a topic relating to assigned readings at least once during the semester (the frequency will depend on the
number of attendees). There is no required textbook or reader for this course. All assigned articles and
book chapters should be available on Course Power.
成績評価方法/Evaluation
1 その他 Others 20% Irregular quizzes (conducted without prior notice) 
2 平常点 In-class Points 40% Participation and presentation 
3 試験 Exam 40% Final exam
教科書/Textbooks
 コメント
Comments
1 A detailed list of readings will be distributed. 
メッセージ/Message
Stay current. Stay abreast of current developments through the Asia sections of the Washington Post, New York Times, and BBC. For the latest developments in China, see Pacific Forum: Comparative Connections, China Leadership Monitor, and China Brief. Major news outlets in China have English editions, including People's Daily, Liberation Army Daily, and Xinhwa, the central news agency. 
その他/Others
Attending class is firmly required. I am not indifferent to whether you are there or not. Quite the contrary:it matters a lot to me, and more importantly, to you. There are good reasons to be wary of skipping class. I deduct all  participation points after three unexcused absences (a doctor’s note will be required for an excused absence) and this can have serious implications for a student’s overall grade in the class.